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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

I love these bird images!! They are available from The Graphics Fairy. She has a wide variety of images, backgrounds and line art - simply a great resource for digital images.
I used four different images and added a quote to each one as well as a coloured border. I have been playing around a bit more with combining digital elements so this was a fun experiement. In the end, it made for a quick and easy card. I printed the image on white cardstock and we simply embossed the lower half, added a ribbon and glued the whole thing to the front of a coordinating card!! Too easy!! To easy to add a greeting as well with a little piece of 3D foam tape.
I will be passing on the cardmaking baton to a friend of mine who will be taking over the Wednesday night classes in September. She is excited to be on the other side of the table and has been brainstorming and designing kits for the fall. I look forward to catching up with the group during the Christmas card classes on the first two weekend of November!!
I have so enjoyed this group and the opportunity to share cardmaking!! I will miss the friendships I have built, but I do need to change my focus. My craft room is part of the unfinished basement and the finishing process has begun so I need to be cleaning up, sorting and packing up my "stuff" so the job and be finished within a reasonable timeline.
I will still be around and posting to my blog regularly!!

I was playing around with a paint technique for a challenge and ended up making up several sheets in these two colours - pink/red and yellow/green. I have seen many videos and tutorials where they use old credit card to apply paint but it is the first time I have tried it. It works really well. If you been thinking you would like to try it I encourage you to give it a go!!
I printed Dover images on transparency to layer over my decorative paper and attached them to the card front using brads. I added three little strips of embossed coordinating cardstock to the right hand side. On the first one I used a corner rounder and am not terribly happy with the look - I think because the top one ended up round and looks like it doesn't go with the others. So on my second one I decided to use a different technique and I am happier with that. I also embossed the card front which helps add texure!! The little felt flower was added last using a glue dot.
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It is always fun to change things up, so for this card I combined the image and the greeting. All of the images were downloaded from CLKER and I added some fun greetings using an appropriate font. Some of the other ones were: "Heard you needed a pick up" with a little truck, "Best Fishes" with a cute little fish, "Be Happy" with a little bee, "Butterfly Wishes" with a butterfly, "Smile" with a camera, "You're Purrr- fect" with a cute kitten and "You're so sweet" with a little cupcake!
I cut the circle elements and the scalloped layers with my Nestibilities. Started by adding a layer of decorative paper to the card front and a length of seam binding or ribbon. Tied on a short piece with a single knot to simulate a bow and added my main layered element over it using 3D foam tape.
It is always good to have a few greeting cards on hand that you can send to friends and family for just for fun!! These fit the bill perfectly!!

Our last Wednesday cardmaking session before the summer break!! It is hot here!! We were glad to have our cards made early and be off to cooler places!!
For our first card we made one with a bit of a vintage look!! After not finding enough of what I needed for these card kits in my decorative paper bucket I decided to make up what I needed. I started with brown paper that came in a box a few weeks ago wrapped around something "important". I wrinkled it, opened it up and wrinkled it again and then started adding different colours of brown acrylic paint washes and then wrinkled it again. Once it was dry I ran a dark brown ink pad over the wrinkles to highlight the texture. Added a lighter colour to soften the dark one and I was happy with that.
I added a piece of my new decorative paper to my card front overlapping the section I had embossed. I added a piece of paper lace - from way deep in my stash - being sure to only dab my glue stick on it so the holes would remain open. I layered my collage element over a layer of kraft and mounted it over the end of the ribbon using 3D foam tape. For a little more texture I added a small flower (TH) cut from corrugated cardboard and adhered it to the card front using a brad to which I had added a gold sequin - just a bit of bling!! The images were all different and were cut from a 12 x12 page of scrapbooking paper. I trimmed each image using my Fiskars stamp edger scissors. Just the look I was wanting.

Made this card for my DH for Father's Day. I just received some grunge board elements as a prize from one of my groups and thought that the coffee cup one would work so popped out the pieces and painted them up with brown, tan and gold acrylic paint. Once they were dry I reassembled the pieces and highlighted the cup with some clear dimensional paint. I love the way it worked out. The music background has been downloaded from Free Vintage Digital Stamps and colour printed. I added some black twill and caramel seam binding and mounted my layered element over them using 3D foam tape. Add a layered greeting with a bit of bling!!
He loves music and coffee so I thought this worked pretty well for him!!

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I am a paper crafter that enjoys creating cards and working on a wide variety of paper projects including handmade paper, paper decorating and altered books. I am exploring mixed media and collage with a view of using my own photographs and art in my projects. Recently, I have branched out into a bit of fabric and stitching.
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